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12 May 2021

Protecting education exports: minimising the damage of China’s future economic coercion

Dirk van der Kley and Benjamin Herscovitch outline how Australia can protect its education exports from potential economic coercion from China.
  • China
  • economic coercion
  • Australia
  • education
  • exports
The National Security Podcast
20 Jun 2024
The National Security Podcast

Economic security: shocks, preparedness and resilience

In this episode, Jeffrey Wilson, Tania Constable, Swati Dave, Darren Lim, Helen Mitchell, and Christopher Flynn assess Australia’s economic readiness to deal with future strategic shocks and the importance of building economic resilience, securing supply chains, and protecting critical sectors. 

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The National Security Podcast
06 Jun 2024
The National Security Podcast

Chinese strategy and statecraft: coercion and competition in the Indo-Pacific

In this episode, Sheena Chestnut Greitens and Dan Blumenthal join David Andrews to discuss the drivers of the China and the United States’ security policies, the role of China in the international order, middle powers, and deterrence.

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12 March 2017

China’s economic leverage: perception and reality

Rory Medcalf discusses how perceptions of Australia’s vulnerability to Chinese economic pressure are often exaggerated.
  • China
  • economic coercion
  • Australia
  • Indo-Pacific
  • Geopolitics and Regionalism